After Minera is installed, and I change the IP address in the /etc/network/interfaces as normal to a static address, will Minera automatically adjust to the new address?
assuming you point your browser to the new ip.add.re.ss/minera then you'll be fine.. The system is not IP dependent
That's what I was thinking, but I was having some issues yesterday and still this morning. Just wanted to confirm.
What kind of issues?
I started to look for a beaglebone to port Minera, unfortunately availability of rev c. (Europe) is limited and I can't find one at a decent price, but stay tuned for that.
I've inscreased my miners' Donation slider @ 43Mh/s to assist in covering you expenses for this. Hope others can follow suite.
My BBB is so much faster in everything it does that I don't understand, other than it costing approx. 50% more than the old RPi Model B, why others besides Mineforeman aren't' developing for this platform.
I guess this news is a start.
PS:I'm still mining at only 7.5 G-blades instead of the full 8 G-blades miner capacity I own. I still can't understand why this is.
I believe that on my end I've eliminated any software & hardware discrepancies possibilities since I've replaced everything twice, except the miners & the Raspberry Pi platform.
On the software side I've been thru the gamut, Minera, Minepeon, Scripta, Starminer, what have you, & still the same thing.
It's random every time, the none-hashing on half a G-blade miner which changes to a diff. G-blade miner on every reboot or miner software restart process.Oh, well, 7.5 G-blades at 43MH/s is better than anything less.
If I had a working Minera on the BBB platform this would probably be resolved. [wink, wink].